The screen looks neat. Not sure about the "stand", but I'm sure it'd look great on the real deal. If this is real, I do hope some of the internal hardware is stored inside the base, and that it comes in different versions. I need a pro AIO.

Looks promising and fewer upgrade options. More likely everything needs to be maxed during buying. It could be a massive hit if MS gives away free TB eGPU boxes along with Pascal gpu to beat iMacs in terms of graphics horsepower.

If they give it the ability to easily upgrade the storage and RAM, they'd have winner.

I'm also hoping they don't go the Surface Book route. I understand why it had a 15W CPU(Screen had to be tablet) but it doesn't change the fact that it's as expensive as 15" Retina MacBook Pro with a quad core processor. It's going to be non-sense if you're going to pay iMac 5K price for a dual core i5 with GT 940M. Unforntunately, it looks like the internals would stuck inside a Mac Mini type enclosure under the display. I'd much prefer an iMac style design using the entire area behind the display for the computer which would allow for more high performance components. That little box under the display worries me.

If they give it the ability to easily upgrade the storage and RAM, they'd have winner.

I'm also hoping they don't go the Surface Book route. I understand why it had a 15W CPU(Screen had to be tablet) but it doesn't change the fact that it's as expensive as 15" Retina MacBook Pro with a quad core processor. It's going to be non-sense if you're going to pay iMac 5K price for a dual core i5 with GT 940M. Unforntunately, it looks like the internals would stuck inside a Mac Mini type enclosure under the display. I'd much prefer an iMac style design using the entire area behind the display for the computer which would allow for more high performance components. That little box under the display worries me.

If you want those things, just get an aio from HP or Dell. You don't need to wait for MS to do it.

I wonder is any sort of detachability is going to be a part of it. This sketch seems convertible, in that you can use it more as a drawing surface (hah! I get it!) than as a workstations if need be, but like most laptops it could have some element of portability so you can literally take it to show what you're working on. That, or continuum may finally get a decent bmp for the enterprise so I can do stuff at my desk and one-click show it to my boss after walking to his office.